I change all the time, so I can put it on whenever. xD It's funny because the idea started as a joke because I have a grey cat that always tries to get in my cosplays. So I told the cat she could cosplay... well, grey cat? Diana! Add in a friend to do Helios and it's just awesome. :3

Plus I picked Super because if anyone gets antsy about my height I'm going to be all.. ha, remember that episode where the girls get age switched!?

I can't wait to get started on her. :3 To save myself time, I'm going to try and make the body suit interchangeable so I can make it now and use it for Neptune then take off the pieces with snaps.. velcro, something, and switch it to Chibimoon and anyone else I make.

When you become an expert, then you have to start teaching panels at A-Kon and teach the rest of us how to do it.

Argh, I have to get started on my A-Kon cosplays this weekend. My free time is SO SHORT that I had to drop my cosplay for All-Con if I expect to get anything done and stay sane. Darn night school! (And symphony work too, but that finances my cosplay hobby. Besides; I enjoy the symphony work.)

Mm, building your own dress form.. an old long t-shirt, lots of duct tape, and paper.. with a stick. Beats ever spending $100 on a real one.

Haha, if I were to ever become an expert on anything, I'd love to have a panel. :3 But I'm not that cool or awesome. I'm average. Can I have an average panel? Now that would certainly be different. "How to be an average cosplayer - Zaiten"

I actually used water activated tape, less adhesive sticky mess and smell once it's put together, though with how it came out I am still planning a thin layer to cover it and protect it and my future armors from one another, I also plan to sew a sleeve for it for fabric work. Gotta keep it all safe and all.

As for panels I gotta say they are a blast to do. I have done a couple and it's always so nice to help people, my favorites are the ones that people are really active and ask lots of questions. =)